Operation, General description, Safety precautions – Lincoln Electric IM983 RED-D-ARC DC655e (CE) User Manual

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OPERATION

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The DC655e (CE) is an energy efficient constant voltage DC
power source that produces outstanding arc characteristics
for multiple CV or CC welding processes

This is a European 50/60 Hertz models that is “CE” qualified
and rated for IEC 974-1.

RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND
EQUIPMENT

The DC655e (CE) is designed for CV or CC process-
es.

CV processes include: GMAW (MIG) and FCAW (flux-
cored) welding, plus the capability of CV submerged
arc welding and air carbon arc gouging. It produces
outstanding welding performance with a single range
full output control knob.

CC processes include stick welding, CC submerged
arc and superior air carbon arc gouging with up to 3/8”
(10 mm) diameter carbons. The same single range full
output control knob is used and paralleling capability
is provided.

The DC655e (CE) is recommended for use with
Lincoln’s DH-10 or LN-10 as well as the LN-7*, LN-7
GMA*,LN-15, LN-742, LN-8*, LN-9*, LN-9 GMA*, LN-
23P and LN-25 semiautomatic wire feeders. It is also
recommended for use with the NA-3, NA-5 and NA-5R
automatic feeders. “Cold starting” for sub-arc or
across arc “touch-sensing” can be used.

* The 14-pin MS receptacle does not provide 115 VAC

for these feeders; 115 VAC must be obtained from
terminal strip.

Two DC655e (CE) may be paralleled in a “master”
and “slave” interconnection using the K1611-1
Paralleling kit.

DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES

• Separate output terminals for selecting high or low

inductance as recommended for the welding
process.

• Power on/off switch with pilot light and thermostat

tripped indicator light.

• Full range output voltage (CV mode) and current

(CC mode) control for easy operation.

DC655e (CE) (RED-D-ARC)

ELECTRIC SHOCK
can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts

or electrode with skin or wet
clothing.

• Insulate yourself from work and

ground.

• Always wear dry insulating

gloves.

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FUMES AND GASES
can be dangerous.

• Keep your head out of fumes.

• Use ventilation or exhaust to

remove fumes from breathing
zone.

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WELDING SPARKS
can cause fire or
explosion

• Keep flammable material away.

• Do not weld on containers that

have held combustibles.

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ARC RAYS
can burn.

• Wear eye, ear and body

protection.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Read and understand this entire section before oper-
ating the machine.

Observe additional Safety Guidelines detailed
throughout this manual.

WARNING

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